Never giving up! Paris Hilton makes another attempt at a career behind the turntables after a disastrous debut last month

Her debut on the decks in Brazil last month was universally panned, but hotel heiress Paris Hilton was spinning records once again last night.

The Gotha Club in the glitzy resort of Cannes in the South of France, which has also played host to the likes of Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa and Akon, featured the aspiring mix-mistress among their usually star-studded line-up.

Wearing a black and white tiger motif mini dress, black sunglasses and fingerless gloves, the socialite appeared to be enjoying her mix even if the crowd of middle-aged men at the Palm Beach Casino club were unmoved.

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New career: Hilton performed at the Gotha Club in Cannes, southern France, last week

The original Reality TV star made her debut as a DJ at the 30,000 capacity Pop Music Festival in Brazil this June after allegedly traveling the world to 'shadow some super-famous DJs', a source told TMZ.

The source also said that Hilton's been told by the best in the biz she could become the 'Queen
of house music ....because no woman has ever taken over in that arena
... and she wants to become that person.'

In an interview with Billboard magazine before her first gig Paris said: 'I cannot wait to DJ for the first time in front of thousands of people. I have been a part of the music scene and club scene since I was 15.

'It's something I have been passionate about and have come to respect very much. I am very excited to share all of my hard work with the world.'

Strike a pose: Paris plays the part of the sexy, girl DJ to the hilt, grinding in front of the mixing deck and pretending to fiddle with the knobs

Although Mixmag dubbed her set an 'auditory car crash' and Hilton was booed by crowds
at the event the thick-skinned Stars Are Blind singer still had a blast.

'Had the
time of my life at the Pop Music Festival this weekend,' she tweeted
three days later. 'Thank you for all your support!'

But sadly former collaborator DJ Afrojack was not supportive: 'I saw and I was like … ugh,' he said. 'I
think it's really important that if you go in front of a crowd and DJ,
you actually take the time and practise becoming a DJ....Also, it was pre-recorded.'

And neither was DJ and record producer, Deadmau5who
also tore into Hilton's performance on Twitter: 'to be fair… the mayans
saw this sh*t coming,' he deadpanned.

A helping hand: Fortunately a professional was on hand to cue up the music while Paris posed happily for photographers

The entrepreneur's sudden career
change has also been slammed by Hollywood's A-list DJ of choice and
Lindsay Lohan's ex, DJ Samantha Ronson.

'It's like, c'mon man. She's tried
everything now. Just put some quality behind the s*** that you do,'
Ronson said to TMZ of Hilton's new career. 'Put some effort into it.'

She added that if Hilton, 31, wanted
to 'be an actual DJ' and learn the tricks of the trade, Ronson, 34,
will happily support her.

'But if you're just like, 'Oh, I want
to figure out how I can make more money this week,' it insults the
people that work really hard at it...It's like me calling myself a
doctor from reading WebMD twice,' Ronson added.

Kicking back: Paris enjoys a break after an exhausting set at the Gotha Club in Cannes